... manipulate these players by states are likely to be counterproductive and dangerous.
4. Climate change and environmental degradation.
It is hard to assess the geopolitical implications of the global climate change for the period of 2020–2025; most forecasts predict the real impact to come later. However, the first signs of uncontrolled and potentially disastrous environmental and climate changes, mounting challenges to biodiversity, environmental stability and resource sufficiency will manifest ...
... the opinions of Russian experts on Russia’s foreign policy with regard to individual countries, the situation in individual regions, and the specifics of the development of the key functional areas in international relations.
The first Chapter “
Global Governance and World Order
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Fyodor Lukyanov
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#MeFirst against Strategic Stability
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Sergey Afontsev
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The Future of Global Economic Governance
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Valery Garbuzov
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Hopes and Illusions of Polycentric Bipolarity
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... States. The reality is much more complicated. These days, the world is going through a profound technological, economic, social and cultural transformation, and our final destination is not clear. The increased pace of change calls for a new level of global governance, but old political habits still prevent us from moving to this level. I would venture to say that the greatest challenge of our times is a deficit of solidarity between nation states, including those of them, which are entrusted by the ...